I have never met you but I picture you a a guy most guys should not let their wives meet for fear of losing them, but I’m not worried there…I figured you'd get the joke better than those that haven't met me!
I have never met you but I picture you a a guy most guys should not let their wives meet for fear of losing them, but I’m not worried there…I figured you'd get the joke better than those that haven't met me!
Is that you Uncle Jim !I often wish I was born rich instead of so good looking.
In my school district, new hires get to negotiate their starting pay (after the first year, the raise is based on evaluation and whatever the union negotiates). If the superintendent wants to, a new teacher could come in making what a teacher with 20 or 30 years of experience has. That hasn't happened, but new hires (with experience elsewhere) usually come in making more than someone with the same experience that's been in our district their entire career.My wife started at 36ish 10 years ago, new hires are coming in this year at low/mid 40’s, same as she’s making.
That’s a great morale booster too. /p
It's even easier than that. Everyone paid by local and state taxes in Indiana has their pay posted online every year. You can look up the pay for teachers, police, firefighters, politicians, street department employees, etc. Check out the Indiana Gateway site where you can look up pay by name.Teacher pay should be open for all to see iirc. Their contracts are posted so if you know how long someone has been teaching you know what their pay rate is.
Yes! You know, the Classy Chassy didn't give me that VIP card for nothin'!Is that you Uncle Jim !
On a sorta related note, out of about 50 officers on my shift, maybe 10-15 are still active in the Reserves/Guard and they have families. It's a solid choice. It's awesome they'd pay off your debt, I didn't know that.Everyone is hustling to survive. Nobody should feel bad that a teacher is working a side job in summer. If they're griping about their student loan debt they could join reserves or guard and get their debt paid off.
They have loan repayment programs . Hell those young teachers could easily become officers. Not that I would want them too lol.On a sorta related note, out of about 50 officers on my shift, maybe 10-15 are still active in the Reserves/Guard and they have families. It's a solid choice. It's awesome they'd pay off your debt, I didn't know that.
If I worked 9 months out of the year, I'd have a second job too. In fact, even with a full-time (+) job, for over 10 years, I taught college classes and law school classes in addition.I'm not sure how accurate this article is but a motorcycle trip to Polly's Freeze is on my schedule. Actually the teachers I know in my area do pretty well for themselves. What's your thoughts?
Our Nation’s Teachers Are Hustling to Survive - EdSurge News
Nearly 1 in 5 American public school teachers work a second job outside of the classroom. Why is this their reality?www.edsurge.com
I keep getting told that my ROI from working my butt off is "privilege".I had steady side work in the HVAC service/install trade. It was my day job and filled some time after hours. I actually did very well with the side work.
Also involved in racing with professional teams as a dedicated weekend warrior which paid well but took me to all corners of the country several weekends through the racing season.
One of my racing friends and next door neighbor and I had a very active shop where we built High performance Harley engines and did complete bikes. We also built and maintained some serious power for a few local bracket racers.
I was a sleep when you die kind of guy as was my racing partners. We even found time to build and race our own USAC midgets and my drag bikes and cars over the years.
If you want more that means unless you are a born rich guy you work harder.
We worked our butts off.
You and me both, my friend.I keep getting told that my ROI from working my butt off is "privilege".
Yeah, I have heard that too much myself.I keep getting told that my ROI from working my butt off is "privilege".
Agreed. Nothing lights the wife up faster than “must be nice…” comments. She is in-confrontational but that will get you told to get off your ass and start making better choices faster than anything.Yeah, I have heard that too much myself.
When you teach yourself a trade/craft and use it to serve others and generate a fair revenue stream how is that privilege.
Anyone of that mind set can go **** themselves.
I can see that in her from the brief time I spent at your place.Agreed. Nothing lights the wife up faster than “must be nice…” comments. She is in-confrontational but that will get you told to get off your ass and start making better choices faster than anything.
https://www.salary.com/research/salary/benchmark/public-school-teacher-salary/in
According to this the average Teacher salary in the state of Indiana is $59,508.
https://www.justice.gov/ust/eo/bapcpa/20201101/bci_data/median_income_table.htm
This shows that the average salary in the state of Indiana is $51,689.
The difference is more than just the $8k. The average person works 250 days a year, 8 hours a day with 2 weeks off per year. That works out to be $25.85/hour. Teachers are contracted for 180-185 days depending on the district, some schedule in snow days etc. That works out to $41.33-40.21/hour. This doesn't include a retirement fund guaranteed by the state, access to lower insurance costs, and the amount of time off they get through the year. The insurance benefit alone works out for us to be about $400 per month in premiums.
PLease tell me how underpaid teachers are again because the ACTUAL numbers don't seem to support it.
20 years I’ve been married to a teacher. Even she rolls her eyes at the “teachers don’t make any money” crap the union has been spouting.Good to see some real numbers with verification.
The "because I said so," that we so often here makes one skeptical.
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